A six-year-old boy and two young men wounded during rioting in Kurdish-dominated southeast Turkey have died in hospital, raising the death toll to six after three days of unrest. The violent protests in the city of Diyarbakir were sparked by recent killings of separatist Kurdish rebels by Turkish forces. About 270 people have been injured in the protests, the worst street violence seen in the area in more than a decade. Turkish television said many shops and offices had reopened on Friday, but witnesses reported renewed clashes between protesters and police in at least one district of the city. |